In the slide presentation, we saw some fascinating trends in clothing, makeup, and accessories.

The concept of Chaos was seen in the collections from designers Fausto Puglisi, Givenchy, Mary Katrantzou, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Carven, Marni, and Celine.
There were black lips and dark eyes during the John Richmond and Marc Jacobs shows.

Gucci was a definite inspiration and was visible on the runways from Sonia Rykiel, Chloe, Stella McCartney, Kenzo, Tommy Hilfiger, Blumarine and Alberta Ferretti.

There was a definite love of fur in Dries Van Noten, Michael Kors, Maram Marc Jacobs, Fendi and Mary Katrantzou.
Capes are back and in full force at Gucci, Chloe, Marc Jacobs, Marni, and Jaquemus.
To keep warm, the puffers are a necessity. These coats were seen in Marc Jacobs and Vetements x Canada Goose.

Who would think that Kim Kardashian would have an impact on fashion? She certainly does in the trend, Cinch City with cinched waists were seen in Balmain, Ellery, Victoria Beckham, Carven, DelPozo, Louis Vuitton, Muncler, Sacai, Loewe, Chanel, Moschino, and Jacquemus.

Wearing one earring makes things easier and was shown in Loewe, Stella McCartney, and Opening Ceremony.

In the second part of the evening, Men’s FASHION editor-in-chief David Livingstone presented his analysis of the fall menswear trends. Some of the trends were similar to those shown in the women’s collections.

David Livingstone

The classic trench coat was a staple for Dries Van Noten, Burberry, Martin Margiela and Rick Owens.
The Puffer coat was available from Burberry, Rick Owens, Raf Simons Rag & Bone and Public School.
Set of matching garments (the suit), were in colours like purple from Versace and Thom Browne.

At the cocktail hour, attendees enjoyed shrimp, spring rolls, thin crusted pizzas, and sliders. As a special treat, there were
Delysees bakery’s famous eclairs in Gianduja, raspberry, coconut lemon meringue and praline flavours.